Zoos, Circuses, Safaris: A Gallery of Captivity - Printable Version +- WildFact (https://wildfact.com/forum) +-- Forum: Information Section (https://wildfact.com/forum/forum-information-section) +--- Forum: Captive & Domesticated Animals (https://wildfact.com/forum/forum-captive-domesticated-animals) +--- Thread: Zoos, Circuses, Safaris: A Gallery of Captivity (/topic-zoos-circuses-safaris-a-gallery-of-captivity) Pages:
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RE: Zoos, Circuses, Safaris: A Gallery of Captivity - Hello - 01-28-2022 Mohan (purebred white bengal) ,the ancestor of all captive white tigers *This image is copyright of its original author *This image is copyright of its original author Captive purebred white bengals and siberian bengal hybrids *This image is copyright of its original author *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Zoos, Circuses, Safaris: A Gallery of Captivity - epaiva - 02-02-2022 American crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) in Parque del Este, Caracas *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Zoos, Circuses, Safaris: A Gallery of Captivity - Hello - 02-17-2022 Huge heads! *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Zoos, Circuses, Safaris: A Gallery of Captivity - Hello - 03-03-2022 https://www.parcs-zoologiques-lumigny.fr/nos-animaux/?famille=les-felins&pg=2 This zoo has many subspecies Lion: Asiatic, Barbary, East African, Southern African (Kruger, Namibian) Tiger: Amur, Malayan, Sumatran, white Bengal (possibly mix) Leopard: Persian, Sri Lankan, Amur RE: Zoos, Circuses, Safaris: A Gallery of Captivity - Hello - 03-04-2022 East African and Asiatic (Iraq). *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Zoos, Circuses, Safaris: A Gallery of Captivity - Luipaard - 03-05-2022 Male leopard and lioness *This image is copyright of its original author Same leopard and a tigress *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Zoos, Circuses, Safaris: A Gallery of Captivity - Spalea - 03-05-2022 @ About #2183: the lioness enters into the cage by running, the tiger (or tigress) by slowly walking. RE: Zoos, Circuses, Safaris: A Gallery of Captivity - Dark Jaguar - 03-14-2022 credits: Leandro Silveira *This image is copyright of its original author *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Zoos, Circuses, Safaris: A Gallery of Captivity - LandSeaLion - 03-24-2022 *This image is copyright of its original author http://www.roarlions.com/sports/2015/4/2/GEN_0402151225.aspx “The University of North Alabama boasts the only live Lion mascot in the country living on a college campus. Leo III, born on November 18, 2002, resides on the UNA campus in the 12,764 square-foot George H. Carroll Lion Habitat and carries on a tradition that has covered more than 40 years. His sister Una, passed away earlier this year after also serving as a mascot at UNA since 2002. On July 22, 1974, former UNA president Dr. Robert M. Guillot brought a 35-pound lion cub to the campus and Leo spent the next 14 years “roaring” the school to victory. The original Leo died on Jan. 20, 1988, and a great outpouring of support from the Shoals community resulted in Leo II being brought to UNA in July of 1988. Leo II lived in the compound that once housed the original Leo and grew to a weight of more than 600 pounds at eleven years of age. In 1997, Leo II was selected as the nation's "Second Best Mascot" by Sports Illustrated. He died in February of 2000. Approaching his 18th birthday, Leo III is exhibited seven days a week from approximately 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. (weather conditions permitting). In 2012 Leo III and UNA were ranked No. 1 of the 25 Best Real Animal Mascots in College Football by totalprosports.com. UNA was the only non-Division I institution to make the list, joining the company of competitive NCAA teams such as the Baylor Bears, LSU Tigers and Texas Longhorns. All funds associated with the care and feeding of Leo III and UNA, the operation of their habitat, and the conduct of a related educational program are funded exclusively by charitable contributions.” Learn more about Leo III: https://leoanduna.com/ Watch Leo live on the Lion Cam: https://leoanduna.com/lioncam/ RE: Zoos, Circuses, Safaris: A Gallery of Captivity - Hello - 05-04-2022 Massive!!! reminding me of that male from Dudhwa *This image is copyright of its original author *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Zoos, Circuses, Safaris: A Gallery of Captivity - GuateGojira - 05-04-2022 (03-14-2022, 11:05 AM)Dark Jaguar Wrote: Somehow I found this image really disturbing, as I can't see the eyes clearly and is really creppy. It is like to see a Xenomorph (Alien creature), it is scary. RE: Zoos, Circuses, Safaris: A Gallery of Captivity - Hello - 05-14-2022 Caspian? *This image is copyright of its original author https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/animalsversesanimals/on-the-edge-of-extinction-part-i-tigers-t2274-s2110.html https://www.flickr.com/photos/truthwithdoris/5693177041/ RE: Zoos, Circuses, Safaris: A Gallery of Captivity - Pckts - 05-14-2022 (05-14-2022, 12:08 PM)Hello Wrote: Caspian? Maybe an old Sumatran or Sumatran hybrid with the dark stripes RE: Zoos, Circuses, Safaris: A Gallery of Captivity - LandSeaLion - 06-21-2022 An interesting picture, which has caused some online confusion as to whether this is a leopard or a jaguar: *This image is copyright of its original author https://www.reddit.com/r/pics/comments/vh1qtq/oc_i_went_to_the_zoo_today_and_saw_a_beautiful/ Commentary from the original poster: Quote:It is indeed a leopard. RE: Zoos, Circuses, Safaris: A Gallery of Captivity - Pckts - 06-21-2022 (06-21-2022, 03:29 PM)LandSeaLion Wrote: An interesting picture, which has caused some online confusion as to whether this is a leopard or a jaguar: Jaguar 100% |